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Transcript
Inside a Cell
MISS KING’S CLASS
Cell Structure

Each kind of cell structure has a different
function within a cell

What structures does a plant cell have that an animal
cell doesn’t?
 Cell
wall
 Chloroplasts
 Central
vacuole
Cell Wall and Cell Membrane


Cell wall—the rigid layer that surrounds the cells of PLANT
cells.

What does it do?

Helps support and protect the cell.
Cell membrane—controls which substances pass into
and out of a cell.

Found in both plant and animal cells
The Nucleus

Nucleus—acts as a cell’s control center, directing all the
cell’s activities.

It is the largest of many cell structures (called organelles).

Chromatin are thin strands of material that fill the nucleus


Contains all the information for directing a cell’s functions
Nucleolus—where ribosomes are made

Ribosomes—small grain-shaped organelles that produce proteins.

Why are proteins important for the cell?
Organelles in the Cytoplasm

Most of the cell consists of a thick, clear, gel-like fluid called
cytoplasm.

Mitochondria—rod-shaped structures that are nicknamed the
“powerhouse” of a cell


What do they do?

They convert energy stored in food to energy the cell can use
Endoplasmic reticulum—(ER) is an organelle with a network of
membranes that produces many substances.

Look closely at the picture in your book… what dots this structure?

Ribosomes dot some parts of the ER

Helps ribosomes make their protein
Organelles in the Cytoplasm


Golgi apparatus—receives proteins and other newly
formed materials from the ER, packages them, and
distributes them to other parts of the cell.

What job does this remind you of?

Similar to the postal service
Vacuole—stores water, food, or other materials needed
by the cell.

Do animal cells have these?

Yes! They have much smaller vacuoles compared to a
plant cell, though.
Organelles in the Cytoplasm


Chloroplasts—capture energy from sunlight and
changes it into a form of energy cells can use in making
food.

What pigment do they contain?

Contain chlorophyll
Lysosomes—contain substances that break down large
food particles into smaller ones

Also break down old cell parts

What job does this remind you of?

Similar to our garbage disposal system.
Do Now

Brainstorm ways in which a cell is like a school with your
groups

This will be an in-class project!